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    Justin Currie - This Is My Kingdom Now (2017)

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    Justin Currie - This Is My Kingdom Now (2017)

    Justin Currie - This Is My Kingdom Now (2017)
    Rock, Pop Rock, Folk Rock | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 00:47:34 | 110 MB
    Label: Endless Shipwreck | Release Year: 2017

    Justin Currie will make his debut at Perth Festival of the Arts, an event to which his father used to contribute a new opera production each year. Since launching a post-Del Amitri solo career a decade ago, Currie junior has essayed just about every sort of music bar opera, but his fourth solo album follows those he made for Rykodisc and 2013's Lower Reaches with another collection of slightly maudlin Americana, songs about omnipotence and self-obsession that reward rather closer listening that the Dels' pop hits demanded.

    A couple of them, and notably I Love The Sea, which is one of the standouts, were giving an airing in Paisley Abbey when Currie was the latest collaborator with the RSNO at The Spree. On the album it boasts some very ear-catching guitar work, but such high profile contributions to the production by his sidemen are spare – the trumpet solo on the title track being another. Those two tracks are examples of recordings where he indulges a temptation towards the epic, while others are more highly polished miniatures, with Sydney Harbour Bridge and Crybabies being examples of those. There is a line in the latter that even nods towards his father's choral work, if I am not mistaken.

    “Currie lives and breathes in Glasgow, collects beer mats and makes his own cushions”, which succinctly reflects the appearance of nonchalance that he consistently adopts for his releases. Don’t be fooled, though – ‘This Is My Kingdom Now’ will no doubt be another example of Currie’s superior songwriting talent and a contender for many ‘album of the year’ lists.

    TRACKLIST

    01. My Name Is God
    02. Fallen Trees
    03. This Is My Kingdom Now
    04. Sydney Harbour Bridge
    05. Crybabies
    06. Failing to See
    07. The Dead Sea
    08. Abandoned Sons
    09. Hey Polly
    10. I Love the Sea
    11. I'll Leave It to You
    12. Two People
    13. My Soul Is Stolen